Henny is an artist working with sound, drawing, film and installation. Her practice is based around the process of listening, where the psychologies of perception and memory are central. Through the use of field recording she is endeavouring to hear the unheard. Henny has recently graduated from Farnham University for the Creative Arts. www.hennylowden.com*
Film still - Mizmaze
Ian and Julien are both contemporary artists and graphic designers. They joined forces in 2010 to experiment with new fusions of art and design. Their collaborative works have been exhibited in London, Halifax, Isle of Wight, Southampton and Winchester. They also exhibit their solo work across the UK and internationally. www.artsim.co.uk*
Transformer
Jacqueline Bromley works from her studio in Southampton creating jewellery and small works in both precious and non-precious materials including enamels. As well as working to commission Jacqueline is currently concentrating on developing site specific works. She studied 3D Design (Jewellery) at Central School of Art & Design, London. www.jacquelinebromley.co.uk*
Buttons Copper, enamel and silver.
Working from her studio at The Yard, Jane’s interdisciplinary drawing practice looks to the understated and insignificant. Memory, trace and ritual are key to her work. Jane is a Director of 10 days and currently works at the NAC, Roche Court and at a local bronze foundry. www.janepriceart.co.uk*
Foil Layers
A passion for language underpins Jeryl's work. She is fascinated by hidden and multiple layers of meaning in the spoken and written word. Ideas are explored by directly working with materials and developing freely with unexpected outcomes. Current work explores the increasing memory loss and communication problems associated with Alzheimer's. www.jerylchurch.com*
Still Sylvia
Photographer for 10 days. Freelance photographer Joe Low operates from his North Walls gallery in Winchester, from where he sells collectable photographs of Winchester and Hampshire’s landscape and heritage. He also undertakes architectural photography, tourism, special events and public relations commissions. www.joelow.com *
Junko’s work reflects the Japanese spatial and temporal concept called Ma. The concept considers negative space having a form of existence, with space perceived alongside time. She expresses this concept both in figurative and abstract work, predominantly using the medium of painting. Currently a resident artist at the Sorting Office studios in Eastleigh. www.junkooneill.com*
Conflate
Kate is a visual artist working in sculpture, video, painting, installation and performance. She has lived, worked and exhibited in Germany, Spain, Malawi, Brazil and the UK. Kate aims to create temporary site specific work which is visually arresting and participatory. She is interested in the work involved in sourcing raw material and the qualities these materials communicate. www.katetheodore.com*
Desert Industry - London Crypt Gallery 2013
Kathy’s hybrid practice juxtaposes art and business; seeking to re-frame knowledge, transferring questions and ideas between disciplines. Film is increasingly important for her because of the opportunities offered for spontaneity and the informal. Kathy studied Fine Art at Winchester School of Art and includes Tate and Unilever amongst her clients. www.antennaellp.com*
Boys: still - film collage
Kimvi is a Conceptual artist, creating work that challenges the way energy is formed and portrayed by encompassing restrictions, materials and process into her work through collaboration, site-specific, installation, performance, sculpture and print-making. www.kimvi.co.uk*
Matchstick Mandala 2013 (Installation at NewRED Artist Studio)
Lisa Earley is a textile artist who works with the translucent quality of cloth and paper to create delicate layered pieces. Print making, paper bonding and drawing with stitch are used to create texture and tone. Lisa's recent work has used archives to explore the Kinder-transport, where she has continued the theme of vulnerability. lisa-earley.tumblr.com*
Left Behind for Walford Mill Mending project
Lucy Ash is an abstract painter who draws on her life’s experience to express her emotional response to love, death and injustice. Her work is exhibited and sold internationally, including ‘one woman’ and group exhibitions in London and NYC, most recently at the Stonewall Equality Dinner and Heartbreak Gallery Marylebone. www.lucyash.com*
49 Frames of Love
A recent sculpture graduate of Winchester School of Art, Lucy works with process to create iterations of the work that are developed endlessly until they become individual of their previous incarnations. With limitless possibilities, unexpected results are gained through experimentation of materials and becoming immersed in the act of creation. www.lucycass.co.uk*
Bargehouse exhibition - "B.P (light)" (detail)
Lydia Heath's recent work uses found objects to create assemblages exploring ideas of dystopia. She is interested in the role art plays in imagining alternative futures. Lydia takes an interest in social action groups who discuss the potential downfall of capitalism and its aftermath and it is this uncomfortable transition from one state to another she attempts to convey. spacetoimaginenewfutures.tumblr.com/*
Reconstructed 2013 (Installation view at Squieze, Bargehouse Gallery - London))
Mark’s paintings utilises imagery, text and visual triggers to explore the unpredictable nature of the human condition. Using humour and satire as a balancing point, he seeks to portray both the well-lit and darker areas of life. The inclusion of text into his painting is a progression from the descriptive titles he gives to his work. www.markmichaelart.com*
Extract from 10 days promotional poster
Matthew is a graphic designer, artist and illustrator. Working predominately in ink, he is influenced by medieval engraving, surrealism and classic illustration. Matthew creates art one might describe as gothic surrealism. www.artserge.co.uk*
Rose Window - mixed media
The development of my practice has drawn my attention to geometric sculpture, the form, the negative spaces and trying to draw a line between crystalline shapes/forms through organic materials, such as wood and card, to raise a feeling of growth and the organic. I describe my current work simply as Ballardian, lately influenced heavily by J.G Ballard's novel 'The Crystal World'. www.michaeldaviesprint.com*
Michael paints in oil, from life. He studied Fine Art Printmaking at London Metropolitan University, and attended Lavender Hill Studios, a traditional atalier-style painting school. He has a space at Brassey Road Studio. He is exhibiting his landscapes at the Minster Gallery in Winchester. www.michaelweller.co.uk*
Joe Low 1
Penny is a visual artist who exhibits widely. Her work is based on ideas and often refers to writing, history and to her background as a doctor. She makes mixed-media installations, relishing the challenge that comes with an experimental approach. www.62group.org.uk*
'Endangered'
Peter is interested in using collaboration and chance encounters to generate new and exciting artwork. The physical activities of walking, birding, drawing in the landscape and woodcut printing form the basis of much of his output. Peter is currently studying Fine Art at Winchester School of Art. www.peterdriver.info*
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